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What should you do if you notice a grinding noise when applying the brakes?

  1. Ignore it, as it is normal

  2. Check the brake fluid level

  3. Have the brakes inspected immediately

  4. Change the brake pads yourself

The correct answer is: Have the brakes inspected immediately

Noticing a grinding noise when applying the brakes is a significant signal that something may be wrong with your braking system. This sound typically indicates excessive wear on the brake pads or possibly other mechanical issues within the braking system. Therefore, having the brakes inspected immediately is essential for safety. Ignoring the noise can lead to further damage, increased repair costs, or even brake failure, which can pose serious risks while driving. While checking the brake fluid level may be a reasonable step in some contexts, it doesn't address the potential issues indicated by the grinding noise. Similarly, changing the brake pads yourself may not be advisable if you're not experienced, particularly when immediate inspection by a professional can ensure that any underlying problems are identified and taken care of appropriately.